Fawad says Bilawal, Maryam 'politically immature' and unaware of Kashmir's history
Islamabad: Federal Minister for Information and Broadcasting Chaudhry Fawad Hussain Friday said PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari and PML-N Vice President Maryam Nawaz were 'politically immature', and totally ignorant of the history of Kashmir and Kashmiris' struggle for freedom.

He was reacting over the speeches of PPP and PML-N stalwarts during Azad and Jammu Kashmir election campaigns.
"Both of them are trying to replace their parents in politics, who had looted and plundered of billions of rupees from the national exchequer while in power," Fawad said, adding Mariyam’s father had even been declared as an absconder by the courts.
The minister said the PPP and the PML-N had ruled the Azad Jammu & Kashmir (AJK) for ten years and they should have better informed the public about their governments' performance. As they had nothing on their credit in that regard, that was why they were hurling political satires, he added.
The two parties had neither any political ideology nor any objective, as evident from the direction less speeches of their leadership, he said. Those who had ruled the country for over 30 years did not know about their policy.
The minister questioned how could the opposition leaders, who were afraid to mention the name of Indian spy Kulbhushan Sudhir Jadhav even during their respective tenures in government, devise policies for the country.
On the contrary, he said, Prime Minister Imran Khan was the true ambassador of Kashmir. Even today Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi was being given a befitting answer as a leader like Imran Khan was ruling the country, he added.
It was Prime Minister Imran Khan, who had again internationalized the Kashmir issue, by raising it all fora, including OIC and UN Security Council, Fawad said.
He said how could those having money and assets abroad, protect the ideology of Pakistan.
According to the minister, the people of Kashmir could no more be deceived as the broken roads along with lack of health and education facilities all across the AJK spoke volumes about the two parties apathy towards them.

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